As some of you may know, I recently completed a novel for the first time. After two failed attempts to complete manuscripts before, just the fact that I wrote “The End” was an accomplishment to me. I took some time away from the book in attempt to return to it with a fresh perspective. What I saw upon my return, however, shocked and disappointed me. My finished book, the one I spent three months writing, was not worth reading. Many find it difficult to admit this about their own creations – believe me, it took me a while to accept the fact myself. In spite of how disappointed I was by the first draft of my book, there are invaluable lessons that I learned throughout the process.
Many might say that I shouldn’t put so much pressure on myself, a first draft is never as good, and it was only…
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If I didn’t know any better I’d swear you were either peeking in my window or reading my mind. 😊 I’ve recently been going through the same things with the novel I’m working on. I’m close to finish, and thankfully it’s turning out a lot better than before.
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😀 Well done Melanie 😀
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Thank you. 😊
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